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On average, three of the four No. 1 seeds make it to the Elite Eight each year. There has only been one occurrence in history in which no No. 1 seeds made the Elite Eight (2023). In men's play, the Elite Eight exists intact for less than 24 hours between the second Friday evening and the following Saturday afternoon of the tournament.
Regional semifinals and finals (Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight) March 16 and 18 Mideast Regional, University of Dayton Arena, Dayton, Ohio (Host: University of Dayton) West Regional, University Arena ("The Pit"), Albuquerque, New Mexico (Host: University of New Mexico) March 17 and 19
Jim Harrick (8), Steve Lavin (6) Bold Indicates an active streak as of the 2024 tournament Kansas has appeared in 34 consecutive NCAA tournaments from 1990-2024, but its 2018 appearance, which ended in the Final Four, was vacated five years later due to use of a player, Silvio De Sousa, who was ruled ineligible retroactively.
History has already been made during this year's NCAA Tournament with the first instance of a No. 16 seed ever knocking out a No. 1, as well as improbable runs by low-seeded Kansas State, Loyola ...
No. 2 seed Tennessee (27-8) is on to the Elite Eight for the second time in program history after topping No. 3 Creighton 82-75 to earn a matchup with No. 1 Purdue on Sunday (2:20 p.m. ET, CBS).
The eight regional winners met in the Elite Eight for the quarterfinal, semifinal, and championship rounds. For the second consecutive year, the Elite Eight was held at the Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Ferris State defeated Northern State, 71–69, to win the first national championship in the school's history. [1]
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Elite Eight Regional 3rd Place: Texas Oklahoma: L 55–59 L 43–48 1948: Elite Eight Regional 3rd Place: Baylor Wyoming: L 62–64 W 57–47 1951: Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Regional 3rd Place: Texas A&M #2 Oklahoma A&M #11 BYU: W 62–40 L 57–61 W 80–67 1953: Round of 22 Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Final Four National 3rd Place: Bye Seattle ...